Farinacea Revolution planted in July.
After that, the leaves looked dirty and withered,
It was becoming too troublesome to care for, so I cut it off from the base to dispose of it.
When I tried to remove it after it got cooler, I left it without watering it.
Perhaps the rain had been enough, and buds began to grow from the base, and I was so excited that I started growing them again, and they bloomed.
In the previous article, it was a whitish bud, but now it looks like this.
It blooms with bright, sweet lavender-pink flowers.
It looks bluish-purple in the blue morning light, so I applied a cool color filter.
In reality, it looks much darker and more vivid.
It’s unexpectedly my favorite color, and now I’m enjoying it.
It’s cute how the head is heavy and hanging down.
It’s much cooler now than it was back then, but the leaves still seem to have withered.
I don’t think it will grow any more, so I guess it just doesn’t suit my house.
But I wanted to grow it, so it was good.
I’m sure there’s only about a month left with Petunia and the others.
Let’s enjoy it to our heart’s content.